I like how your instructions literally only work for your tiny model patio door, and not for an actual patio door. Really well-thought-out video, chief. You realize real patio door frames can't simply be lifted off a chair and rotated, right?
Well this would be great if I had your windows but there's no way I'm going to take out my whole patio frame to flip it when it can be done without tearing up a perfectly well mounted frame.
I'm confused. Are we not viewing the doors from the "inside" going by the nail flange location? If so, to my knowledge, that would make it an X-O to start with...which you then switched to O-X, not the opposite. The "X" designates the moving door and "O" the fixed one, BUT viewed from the outside (not inside like this). It would also make sense (to me) that what we are seeing is the inside, since the moving door is on the track closest to the house and not the outer one. I'm curious though, are there any of you that have any with the moving door on the outer track?
I like how your instructions literally only work for your tiny model patio door, and not for an actual patio door. Really well-thought-out video, chief. You realize real patio door frames can't simply be lifted off a chair and rotated, right?
Because he is an idiot
Thank you for the video But I cant open the door Is there any way to fix the look with close door?. Thank you again.
Well this would be great if I had your windows but there's no way I'm going to take out my whole patio frame to flip it when it can be done without tearing up a perfectly well mounted frame.
Colette Cronin agreed
Exactly
What's the other way to do this then ??
Hi sir does this method work for every patio door ?
I'm confused. Are we not viewing the doors from the "inside" going by the nail flange location? If so, to my knowledge, that would make it an X-O to start with...which you then switched to O-X, not the opposite. The "X" designates the moving door and "O" the fixed one, BUT viewed from the outside (not inside like this). It would also make sense (to me) that what we are seeing is the inside, since the moving door is on the track closest to the house and not the outer one. I'm curious though, are there any of you that have any with the moving door on the outer track?
If doors are installed, how does set panel come out to reverse slider
How reverse a door already installed?
Did anybody think this video through before doing it? The frame of a sliding glass door is not something that you can flip around.
Great video, Too bad all manufacturers don't have this option. If they do it would be nice to have a tutorial like this.
Wtf is this ?